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Casting spinners for shoreline salmon
We are down at the shoreline of the Niagara Gorge in an area called the Glen fishing for salmon. The powerful current here will make this for a challenging day, though the Stingeye Spinner and that ...
The roots of disaster Part 1 of a 4-part series Thirty-five years ago, Alaska politicians and the politically powerful commercial fishing interests that had long punched above their economic ...
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When Is the Best Time of Year to Go Salmon Fishing?
Plan your trip around prime salmon runs The post When Is the Best Time of Year to Go Salmon Fishing? appeared first on ...
Tsartlip First Nation elder Carl Olsen pulled a small, worn letter from his pocket Wednesday on the lawn of the legislature and read it aloud. It was from a student at a North Saanich elementary ...
Yukon River chinook and chum salmon numbers are between 50 and 85 per cent lower than their long-term averages, according to the Pacific Salmon Foundation’s most recent State of Salmon report, ...
Conservation groups and states ask court to lift litigation pause on salmon 2023 Resilient Columbia Basin Agreement paused lawsuits and promised funds Groups urge dam removal and investment in ...
A new study found that 75 streams in Alaska’s Brooks Range have turned orange due to thawing permafrost, which releases metals like iron, aluminum and cadmium that exceed U.S. Environmental Protection ...
Southern Resident orcas of the J pod are pictured in an undated photo. Marla Smith, Orca Network Courtesy to The Bellingham Herald Boaters are being asked to practice vigilance in Puget Sound as ...
Warming Arctic permafrost is unlocking toxic metals, turning Alaska’s once-clear rivers into orange, acid-laced streams. The shift, eerily similar to mine pollution but entirely natural, threatens ...
As Chum looks to expand their shelter and drop-in center in Downtown Duluth, they’ll be moving the operation to the nearby Damiano Center while construction takes place. Chum says the expansion is ...
When John McPhee and his ragtag crew first kayaked into the pristine Alaskan wilderness in 1975, they were awestruck. The author, who chronicled his reconnaissance trip in the literary classic “Coming ...
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